A two day bus strike is set to cause travel chaos in south London next week - find out here if your route will be affected.
If the strikes go ahead, buses in south London will be affected, particularly in Croydon, Thornton Heath, Streatham and Brixton, as well as small parts of Surrey.
The strikes come after the "pathetic" pay offered to Arriva bus drivers with disruption set to affect at least 31 London bus routes.A full list of affected routes can be found at the bottom of this page.It is expected that other bus routes and south London roads will be busier from Monday, especially at peak travel times."If possible, use trams, London Overground or National Rail for your journey.
But, the 24-hour strike this Monday is set to continue - after an offer of a 1.5% pay increase to bus drivers.
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